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ARTHUR LELAND VAN TINE, 89, 701 Upsala Road, Sanford, died Thursday, July 16. Mr. Van Tine was an electrical engineer. Born in Apollo, Pa., he moved to Central Florida in 1974. A member of Upsala Presbyterian Church, he also was a Mason and a life member of the National Rifle Association. Survivors: wife, Martha; son, Arthur D., Sanford; two grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Oaklawn Park Chapel, Lake Mary.

In late fall and winter, deer shed their antlers. They're relatively easy to find if you take regular walks in the woods. Nothing beats antlers for adding a rustic feel to home decor. If you find an antler big enough, you can make a coat hook. (No woods? Antlers are sold online too.) What you'll need: (These supplies are sold at craft stores or online): Alarge piece of leather Nylon leather thread Rubber cement Sandpaper 3 outdoor screws Aband saw (or pull saw and vise)

ATTACKS REPORTED. Government ministers met in emergency session Monday over reports of attacks by Libya-backed rebels on two military bases near the Sudanese border. The Council of Ministers issued a statement reporting that rebels equipped with new weapons attacked soldiers Sunday at Bahai and Tine in the latest round of fighting in the 30-year civil war.

Clutter-busting is just a tea cup away. Better Homes and Gardens has a few ideas for turning everyday household items into stylish organizers: Turn a classic food dome and platter into a bill station. Stash your checkbook, calculator, bills and other supplies under the dome. Keep clipped coupons together by slipping them into a napkin ring. Vintage muffin tins or popover pans can be the perfect answer for sorting small items. Place the pan in a desk drawer and use it hold thumb tacks, pins, paper clips or stamps.

1ST ROUND. Tine Scheur-Larsen won five consecutive points in a seven- point tiebreaker to defeat Helen Kelesi, 6-2, 7-6 (7-3), in opening-round play of the Virginia Slims of Chicago. Also advancing to the second round was Katerina Maleeva, who beat Caterina Lindqvist, 7-6 (7-4), 6-1.

You don't need a rake if you leave grass clippings on your lawn. You don't need one if smoothing out and cleaning up topsoil, mulch, gravel or sand isn't a priority. And, you don't need one if you're not bothered by a thick, seasonal blanket of fallen leaves. However, if any of those things bother you, then chances are you already have a working relationship with this tool for landscape maintenance.A rake, no matter which version, is made up of a row of tines designed to comb through your landscape medium.

The occupants of a house painted raspberry, pink, violet and turquoise said Wednesday they will not change the color nor remove the beige toilet and polka-dot bathtub from the lawn despite complaints by neighbors.''I think it's disgusting and it makes the neighborhood look like a big laughing box,'' said Robert Trapp, among the residents who signed a petition asking town officials to force the occupants to make the house conform with the conventional homes of the area.But Dax Tine and Ruby Lou, owners of the home, said they consider it a ''work of art.''''The kids love it and it's perfectly suited for what we do,'' said Tine, a 38-year-old waiter, who said the colors were selected in the spirit of Walt Disney, ''one of the greatest men who ever lived.

BATTLE REPORTS. Chadian and Libyan soldiers fought in northern Chad Thursday, and a column of Libyans was reported approaching the country from Sudan. State-controlled Radio Chad said battles broke out Thursday morning at Kirdimi, 50 miles northwest of Faya-Largeau, Libya's stronghold in northern Chad, which its forces have occupied for four years. It gave no details on the fighting. The radio also said that a ''large column from the Libyan army, supported by several mercenaries of all sorts, is preparing to launch an assault against various positions from Tine, Kurna and Ku'' in western Sudan.

Woes be gone. Titusville folks have to wonder what could possibly go haywire next.First, they have had all that funny stuff going on at city hall. Things like altered fire department records and charges that city-owned sod was delivered to a private home and out-of-state fraud and bribery charges against the city planning director.Then came that water main break during the lunch hour Wednesday. Taps went dry all over town. Residents suddenly were forced to:-- Scrub their false teeth with grape soda, celery tonic, contact lens solution or home brew.

You don't need a rake if you leave grass clippings on your lawn. You don't need one if smoothing out and cleaning up topsoil, mulch, gravel or sand isn't a priority. And, you don't need one if you're not bothered by a thick, seasonal blanket of fallen leaves. However, if any of those things bother you, then chances are you already have a working relationship with this tool for landscape maintenance.A rake, no matter which version, is made up of a row of tines designed to comb through your landscape medium.

Fun in Farmington. We asked you folks a few weeks ago to send in nominations for best putdowns. Stuff like: He doesn't have both oars in the water. Or: His elevator doesn't go to the top floor.Melbourne's gift to the world of literary meltdown - Grand Exalted Curmudgeon D.C. Stultz - did exactly what I would have expected him to do. He passed the buck by sending our request to a friend in Farmington Hills, Mich., named Rev Sides, who may or may not be a minister. I didn't ask.Rev obviously has a lot in common with D.C. Too much time on his hands.

If you're having problems with bass spitting out the hooks on some plugs, you might want to consider a remedy used by professional tournament fishermen. They're substituting the original hooks on some lures with Heddon's Excalibur treble hooks. The hooks have offset tines which rotate when a fish bites, imbedding themselves more deeply. Some lure makers are featuring the hooks on their lures, but you don't have to buy an entire lure. Heddon markets the hooks in four-packs. One package will convert four old lures, since most of the pros just replace the rear hook.

ARTHUR LELAND VAN TINE, 89, 701 Upsala Road, Sanford, died Thursday, July 16. Mr. Van Tine was an electrical engineer. Born in Apollo, Pa., he moved to Central Florida in 1974. A member of Upsala Presbyterian Church, he also was a Mason and a life member of the National Rifle Association. Survivors: wife, Martha; son, Arthur D., Sanford; two grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Oaklawn Park Chapel, Lake Mary.

ATTACKS REPORTED. Government ministers met in emergency session Monday over reports of attacks by Libya-backed rebels on two military bases near the Sudanese border. The Council of Ministers issued a statement reporting that rebels equipped with new weapons attacked soldiers Sunday at Bahai and Tine in the latest round of fighting in the 30-year civil war.

In late fall and winter, deer shed their antlers. They're relatively easy to find if you take regular walks in the woods. Nothing beats antlers for adding a rustic feel to home decor. If you find an antler big enough, you can make a coat hook. (No woods? Antlers are sold online too.) What you'll need: (These supplies are sold at craft stores or online): Alarge piece of leather Nylon leather thread Rubber cement Sandpaper 3 outdoor screws Aband saw (or pull saw and vise)

Fun in Farmington. We asked you folks a few weeks ago to send in nominations for best putdowns. Stuff like: He doesn't have both oars in the water. Or: His elevator doesn't go to the top floor.Melbourne's gift to the world of literary meltdown - Grand Exalted Curmudgeon D.C. Stultz - did exactly what I would have expected him to do. He passed the buck by sending our request to a friend in Farmington Hills, Mich., named Rev Sides, who may or may not be a minister. I didn't ask.Rev obviously has a lot in common with D.C. Too much time on his hands.

Woes be gone. Titusville folks have to wonder what could possibly go haywire next.First, they have had all that funny stuff going on at city hall. Things like altered fire department records and charges that city-owned sod was delivered to a private home and out-of-state fraud and bribery charges against the city planning director.Then came that water main break during the lunch hour Wednesday. Taps went dry all over town. Residents suddenly were forced to:-- Scrub their false teeth with grape soda, celery tonic, contact lens solution or home brew.

BATTLE REPORTS. Chadian and Libyan soldiers fought in northern Chad Thursday, and a column of Libyans was reported approaching the country from Sudan. State-controlled Radio Chad said battles broke out Thursday morning at Kirdimi, 50 miles northwest of Faya-Largeau, Libya's stronghold in northern Chad, which its forces have occupied for four years. It gave no details on the fighting. The radio also said that a ''large column from the Libyan army, supported by several mercenaries of all sorts, is preparing to launch an assault against various positions from Tine, Kurna and Ku'' in western Sudan.